by: Phillip Caulfield
The manhunt for accused killer and ex-LAPD cop Christopher Dorner has forced a California elementary school to shut down because its head priest's sister is on Dorner's hit list, according to local reports.
Holy Angels' School pastor Rev. Michael Evans emailed parishioners over the weekend to say the school and church in Arcadia would close this week as he sought refuge outside the Los Angeles area.
"While I am not under direct threat from this suspect, both LAPD and Arcadia PD have recommended that I be away from the parish," Evans said in a statement, according to L.A.'s KABC.
Evans' sister, Teresa, is an LAPD police sergeant who was named in Dorner's chilling, 11,000-word manifesto that vowed to "bring unconventional and asymmetrical warfare to those in the LAPD uniform," the San Gabriel Valley Tribune reported.
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